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Endless Love

A privileged girl and a charismatic boy, driven by instant desire, spark a love affair that becomes all the more reckless as parents try to keep them apart.

Director(s)

Shana Feste

Rebecca Robertson

Steven Ritzi

Michele Panelli-Venetis

David Mendoza

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Bruce Greenwood

Bruce Greenwood

Hugh Butterfield

Andrew Masset

Andrew Masset

Joe

Robert Patrick

Robert Patrick

Harry Elliot

Anna Enger Ritch

Anna Enger Ritch

Sabine

Jimmy Gonzáles

Jimmy Gonzáles

Cop

Rebecca Robertson

Rebecca Robertson

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Dayo Okeniyi

Dayo Okeniyi

Mace

Alex Pettyfer

Alex Pettyfer

David Elliot

Michele Panelli-Venetis

Michele Panelli-Venetis

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Joely Richardson

Joely Richardson

Anne Butterfield

Gabriella Wilde

Gabriella Wilde

Jade Butterfield

Fabianne Therese

Fabianne Therese

Checka

Ryan Lewis

Ryan Lewis

Maserati Driver

Sharon Conley

Sharon Conley

Dr. Nesbitt

Dan Triandiflou

Dan Triandiflou

Manager

Nelson Bonilla

Nelson Bonilla

TSA Agent

Patrick Johnson

Patrick Johnson

Chris Butterfield

Tallie Brinson

Tallie Brinson

Dancing Party Boy

Matthew Withers

Matthew Withers

Miles

Jeff Pope

Jeff Pope

Mechanic

Steven Ritzi

Steven Ritzi

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David Mendoza

David Mendoza

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Rhys Wakefield

Rhys Wakefield

Keith Butterfield

Marie Burke

Marie Burke

Gwen

Emma Rigby

Emma Rigby

Jenny

Zechariah Pierce

Zechariah Pierce

Waiter

Shana Feste

Shana Feste

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Mike Bland

Mike Bland

Harry's Friend

Jake Schultz

Jake Schultz

Harry's Friend

Stephanie Northrup

Stephanie Northrup

Dawn

Alexa Rachelle

Alexa Rachelle

High School Girl

Jonathan Velazquez

Jonathan Velazquez

Party Boy

Danielle Rodas

Danielle Rodas

Dancing Party Girl

William Henry Milne

William Henry Milne

Boy in Pool

Sonia Rose

Sonia Rose

Girl in Pool

Joey Nappo

Joey Nappo

Charlie

Michelle S. Brzenk

Michelle S. Brzenk

Hospital Receptionist

Alexandra Bartee

Alexandra Bartee

Kelly

Jon Menick

Jon Menick

Professor

Nathan Standridge

Nathan Standridge

TSA Agent

Skip D. Welch

Skip D. Welch

Fire Lieutenant

Judith Weston

Judith Weston

Pastor

Details

GenresDrama, Romance
Runtime1h 44 mins
Released on12 Feb 2014
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

wizzardss

1/10

On Valentines Day in 2014, Universal released the second adaptation of Endless Love, Scott Spencer's 1979 National Book Award nominated novel. The 1981 film adaptation received 6 Golden Raspberry nominations, so it is fair to say that Spencer's novel didn't lend itself well to screen the first time around. The 2014 tells the story of when 17-year-old Jade (Gabriella Wilde) graduates high school with high hopes for an impressive scholarship, she looks back with some regret at having neglected her social life. Classmate David (Alex Pettyfer) has had a crush on Jade throughout high school, but never acted on it. A chance meeting between the two sets in motion a deep summer love, much to the disapproval of Jade's father (Bruce Greenwood), who determines David to be a bad influence on his daughter. Time is a valuable asset in filmmaking, especially when setting the scene for a movie. Back stories must be set out, and then fleshed out, so that it's clear what drives the characters to make the choices they do. _Endless Love_ doesn't feel the need to worry the audience with any of that, starting on Graduation Day with two protagonists who it is admitted have never spoken to each other, and having them fall straight in love. Jade, who has precious few friends, implying her classmates know very little about her personality, is idolised by David, presumably for being a blonde bombshell. When given the smallest amount of attention from David, Jade then is willing to drop everything that her father has coerced her into working for. When Daddy shows his disapproval, because he projects expectations of Jade's dead brother onto her, Jade becomes little more than a pawn between her father and David. While Jade's mother appears to be softer towards the relationship, her viewpoint is completely undermined when we learn that her husband is cheating on her (a plot point that seemingly is to further the animosity between David and Jade's father, but becomes completely forgotten about later on). The acting is passable, but when working with a cardboard screenplay there is very little point. Endless Love is the worst type of film. Promoting itself as a young woman's choice to leave the clutches of her evil father is both disingenuous, dangerous and damaging to the young women it is aimed at. There is no plot, no backstory, no personality, no point. It is misogynistic, shallow and degrading. Don't watch this.

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